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Easy to say sitting behind a computer. It is not so easy to maim or taze someone attacking you at close range. I don't know all the facts but I will refrain from judging LE with absolutely nothing to go on that makes them sound like they did anything wrong whatsoever.
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I am generally a supporter of law enforcement and give them the benefit of the doubt, and I do in this instance as well. I have e utmost respect for the FBI. But that still doesn't change the fact that something went seriously wrong in this interview/interrogation. As high profile and important as this investigation is, I assume the agents and officers present were very experienced. They would have planned out what would happen in that apartment. They knew full well who this guy was, that he was likely part of a brutal triple knife murder, was well trained and experienced in martial arts, AND that he had a very short fuze. The first thing they would have done would have been to pat him down for a weapon for officer safety. By some reports he had confessed to involvement in the Waterford murders. The LAST thing the FBI wanted was this guy dead. but that is exactly what happened. Somehow they allowed him to get a knife (although earlier today the LE was saying it wasn't certain it was a knife) and attached the agent, though the report I just saw said it was one of the Mass officers that was attacked. Some how the agents and officers lost focus and let this guy somehow get a knife. Or perhaps before the interview this guy had already decided he was going to die just waited for a chance, for the agents and officers to relax, to grab a knife and attack, knowing he would be killed and just trying to take a cop with him.